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Before Reading. What does it mean to enlightened? Enlightened What is an Allegory? Allegory Definition. Plato. 427 – 347 B.C. Founded The Academy in Athens (387 B.C. until A.D. 529) in response to Socrates Execution in 399 B.C. School Dedicated to the Socratic “Search for Wisdom”.

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  1. Before Reading • What does it mean to enlightened? • Enlightened • What is an Allegory? • Allegory Definition

  2. Plato 427 – 347 B.C. Founded The Academy in Athens (387 B.C. until A.D. 529) in response to Socrates Execution in 399 B.C. School Dedicated to the Socratic “Search for Wisdom”

  3. Acropolis, Athens

  4. Acropolis, Athens

  5. Acropolis, Athens

  6. Acropolis, Athens

  7. What do you think? • What is Plato saying in this Allegory of the Cave? • What is his Philosophy? • Do we see his ideas in our own culture today?

  8. Plato’s Writings • Socrates the main speaker in the form of dialogues • The Republic – On the Nature of Justice • Utopia blueprint • The Education of a Philosopher-King

  9. Plato’s Allegory of the Cave • In the Allegory of the Cave, Plato described symbolically the predicament in which mankind finds itself and proposes a way of salvation. • The Allegory presents, in brief form, most of Plato's major philosophical assumptions:

  10. Plato’s Philosophy • The world revealed by our senses is not the real world but only a poor copy of it, and that the real world can only be apprehended intellectually;

  11. Plato’s Philosophy • Knowledge cannot be transferred from teacher to student, but rather that education consists in directing student's minds toward what is real and important and allowing them to apprehend it for themselves;

  12. Plato’s Philosophy • Faith that the universe ultimately is good; • Enlightened individuals have an obligation to the rest of society; • A good society must be one in which the truly wise (the Philosopher-King) are the rulers.

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